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Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas

Primates have adapted to numerous environments and lifestyles, but very few species are native to high elevations. Here, we investigated high-altitude adaptations in the gelada (Theropithecus gelada), a monkey endemic to the Ethiopian Plateau. We examined genome-wide variation in conjunction with me...

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Autores principales: Chiou, Kenneth L., Janiak, Mareike C., Schneider-Crease, India A., Sen, Sharmi, Ayele, Ferehiwot, Chuma, Idrissa S., Knauf, Sascha, Lemma, Alemayehu, Signore, Anthony V., D’Ippolito, Anthony M., Abebe, Belayneh, Haile, Abebaw Azanaw, Kebede, Fanuel, Fashing, Peter J., Nguyen, Nga, McCann, Colleen, Houck, Marlys L., Wall, Jeffrey D., Burrell, Andrew S., Bergey, Christina M., Rogers, Jeffrey, Phillips-Conroy, Jane E., Jolly, Clifford J., Melin, Amanda D., Storz, Jay F., Lu, Amy, Beehner, Jacinta C., Bergman, Thore J., Snyder-Mackler, Noah
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9090980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35332281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-022-01703-4
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author Chiou, Kenneth L.
Janiak, Mareike C.
Schneider-Crease, India A.
Sen, Sharmi
Ayele, Ferehiwot
Chuma, Idrissa S.
Knauf, Sascha
Lemma, Alemayehu
Signore, Anthony V.
D’Ippolito, Anthony M.
Abebe, Belayneh
Haile, Abebaw Azanaw
Kebede, Fanuel
Fashing, Peter J.
Nguyen, Nga
McCann, Colleen
Houck, Marlys L.
Wall, Jeffrey D.
Burrell, Andrew S.
Bergey, Christina M.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Phillips-Conroy, Jane E.
Jolly, Clifford J.
Melin, Amanda D.
Storz, Jay F.
Lu, Amy
Beehner, Jacinta C.
Bergman, Thore J.
Snyder-Mackler, Noah
author_facet Chiou, Kenneth L.
Janiak, Mareike C.
Schneider-Crease, India A.
Sen, Sharmi
Ayele, Ferehiwot
Chuma, Idrissa S.
Knauf, Sascha
Lemma, Alemayehu
Signore, Anthony V.
D’Ippolito, Anthony M.
Abebe, Belayneh
Haile, Abebaw Azanaw
Kebede, Fanuel
Fashing, Peter J.
Nguyen, Nga
McCann, Colleen
Houck, Marlys L.
Wall, Jeffrey D.
Burrell, Andrew S.
Bergey, Christina M.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Phillips-Conroy, Jane E.
Jolly, Clifford J.
Melin, Amanda D.
Storz, Jay F.
Lu, Amy
Beehner, Jacinta C.
Bergman, Thore J.
Snyder-Mackler, Noah
author_sort Chiou, Kenneth L.
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description Primates have adapted to numerous environments and lifestyles, but very few species are native to high elevations. Here, we investigated high-altitude adaptations in the gelada (Theropithecus gelada), a monkey endemic to the Ethiopian Plateau. We examined genome-wide variation in conjunction with measurements of hematological and morphological traits. Our new gelada reference genome is highly intact and assembled at chromosome-length levels. Unexpectedly, we identified a chromosomal polymorphism in geladas that could potentially contribute to reproductive barriers between populations. Compared to baboons at low altitude, we found that high-altitude geladas exhibit significantly expanded chest circumferences, potentially allowing for greater lung surface area for increased oxygen diffusion. We identified gelada-specific amino acid substitutions in the alpha-chain subunit of adult hemoglobin but found that gelada hemoglobin does not exhibit markedly altered oxygenation properties compared to lowland primates. We also found that geladas at high altitude do not exhibit elevated blood hemoglobin concentrations, in contrast to the normal acclimatization response to hypoxia in lowland primates. The absence of altitude-related polycythemia suggests that geladas are able to sustain adequate tissue-oxygen delivery despite environmental hypoxia. Finally, we identified numerous genes and genomic regions exhibiting accelerated rates of evolution, as well as gene families exhibiting expansions in the gelada lineage, potentially reflecting altitude-related selection. Our findings lend insight into putative mechanisms of high-altitude adaptation while suggesting promising avenues for functional hypoxia research.
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spelling pubmed-90909802022-09-24 Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas Chiou, Kenneth L. Janiak, Mareike C. Schneider-Crease, India A. Sen, Sharmi Ayele, Ferehiwot Chuma, Idrissa S. Knauf, Sascha Lemma, Alemayehu Signore, Anthony V. D’Ippolito, Anthony M. Abebe, Belayneh Haile, Abebaw Azanaw Kebede, Fanuel Fashing, Peter J. Nguyen, Nga McCann, Colleen Houck, Marlys L. Wall, Jeffrey D. Burrell, Andrew S. Bergey, Christina M. Rogers, Jeffrey Phillips-Conroy, Jane E. Jolly, Clifford J. Melin, Amanda D. Storz, Jay F. Lu, Amy Beehner, Jacinta C. Bergman, Thore J. Snyder-Mackler, Noah Nat Ecol Evol Article Primates have adapted to numerous environments and lifestyles, but very few species are native to high elevations. Here, we investigated high-altitude adaptations in the gelada (Theropithecus gelada), a monkey endemic to the Ethiopian Plateau. We examined genome-wide variation in conjunction with measurements of hematological and morphological traits. Our new gelada reference genome is highly intact and assembled at chromosome-length levels. Unexpectedly, we identified a chromosomal polymorphism in geladas that could potentially contribute to reproductive barriers between populations. Compared to baboons at low altitude, we found that high-altitude geladas exhibit significantly expanded chest circumferences, potentially allowing for greater lung surface area for increased oxygen diffusion. We identified gelada-specific amino acid substitutions in the alpha-chain subunit of adult hemoglobin but found that gelada hemoglobin does not exhibit markedly altered oxygenation properties compared to lowland primates. We also found that geladas at high altitude do not exhibit elevated blood hemoglobin concentrations, in contrast to the normal acclimatization response to hypoxia in lowland primates. The absence of altitude-related polycythemia suggests that geladas are able to sustain adequate tissue-oxygen delivery despite environmental hypoxia. Finally, we identified numerous genes and genomic regions exhibiting accelerated rates of evolution, as well as gene families exhibiting expansions in the gelada lineage, potentially reflecting altitude-related selection. Our findings lend insight into putative mechanisms of high-altitude adaptation while suggesting promising avenues for functional hypoxia research. 2022-05 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9090980/ /pubmed/35332281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-022-01703-4 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms
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Chiou, Kenneth L.
Janiak, Mareike C.
Schneider-Crease, India A.
Sen, Sharmi
Ayele, Ferehiwot
Chuma, Idrissa S.
Knauf, Sascha
Lemma, Alemayehu
Signore, Anthony V.
D’Ippolito, Anthony M.
Abebe, Belayneh
Haile, Abebaw Azanaw
Kebede, Fanuel
Fashing, Peter J.
Nguyen, Nga
McCann, Colleen
Houck, Marlys L.
Wall, Jeffrey D.
Burrell, Andrew S.
Bergey, Christina M.
Rogers, Jeffrey
Phillips-Conroy, Jane E.
Jolly, Clifford J.
Melin, Amanda D.
Storz, Jay F.
Lu, Amy
Beehner, Jacinta C.
Bergman, Thore J.
Snyder-Mackler, Noah
Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title_full Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title_fullStr Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title_full_unstemmed Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title_short Genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
title_sort genomic signatures of high-altitude adaptation and chromosomal polymorphism in geladas
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9090980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35332281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-022-01703-4
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